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diff --git a/Doc/ext/windows.tex b/Doc/ext/windows.tex index 69d0cd9..46767fa 100644 --- a/Doc/ext/windows.tex +++ b/Doc/ext/windows.tex @@ -70,9 +70,9 @@ example_nt\textbackslash} directory. \item Select a configuration. This step is optional. Choose \menuselection{Build \sub Select Active Configuration} and - select either ``example - Win32 Release'' or ``example - Win32 - Debug.'' If you skip this step, V\Cpp{} will use the Debug - configuration by default. + select either \guilabel{example - Win32 Release} or + \guilabel{example - Win32 Debug}. If you skip this step, + V\Cpp{} will use the Debug configuration by default. \item Build the DLL. Choose \menuselection{Build \sub Build @@ -147,8 +147,8 @@ Hello, world \item \strong{Creating a brand new project}\\ Use the \menuselection{File \sub New \sub Projects} dialog to - create a new Project Workspace. Select ``Win32 Dynamic-Link - Library,'' enter the name (\samp{spam}), and make sure the + create a new Project Workspace. Select \guilabel{Win32 Dynamic-Link + Library}, enter the name (\samp{spam}), and make sure the Location is set to the \file{spam} directory you have created (which should be a direct subdirectory of the Python build tree, a sibling of \file{Include} and \file{PC}). Select Win32 as the @@ -160,7 +160,7 @@ Hello, world is selected from the Settings for: dropdown list. Select the C/\Cpp{} tab. Choose the Preprocessor category in the popup menu at the top. Type the following text in the entry box labeled - Addditional include directories: + \guilabel{Additional include directories}: \begin{verbatim} ..\Include,..\PC @@ -172,25 +172,26 @@ Hello, world ..\PCbuild \end{verbatim} - in the text box labelled ``Additional library path.'' + in the text box labelled \guilabel{Additional library path}. Now you need to add some mode-specific settings: - Select ``Win32 Release'' in the ``Settings for'' dropdown list. - Click the Link tab, choose the Input Category, and append - \code{pythonXY.lib} to the list in the ``Object/library modules'' - box. - - Select ``Win32 Debug'' in the ``Settings for'' dropdown list, and - append \code{pythonXY_d.lib} to the list in the ``Object/library - modules'' box. Then click the C/\Cpp{} tab, select ``Code - Generation'' from the Category dropdown list, and select ``Debug - Multithreaded DLL'' from the ``Use run-time library'' dropdown + Select \guilabel{Win32 Release} in the \guilabel{Settings for} + dropdown list. Choose the \guilabel{Link} tab, choose the + \guilabel{Input Category}, and append \code{pythonXY.lib} to the + list in the \guilabel{Object/library modules} box. + + Select \guilabel{Win32 Debug} in the \guilabel{Settings for} + dropdown list, and append \code{pythonXY_d.lib} to the list in the + \guilabel{Object/library modules} box. Then click the C/\Cpp{} + tab, select \guilabel{Code Generation} from the + \guilabel{Category} dropdown list, and select \guilabel{Debug + Multithreaded DLL} from the \guilabel{Use run-time library} dropdown list. - Select ``Win32 Release'' again from the ``Settings for'' dropdown - list. Select ``Multithreaded DLL'' from the ``Use run-time - library:'' dropdown list. + Select \guilabel{Win32 Release} again from the \guilabel{Settings + for} dropdown list. Select \guilabel{Multithreaded DLL} from the + \guilabel{Use run-time library:} dropdown list. You should now create the file \file{spam.def} as instructed in the previous section. Then chose the \menuselection{Insert \sub Files |